Expolanka Holdings opts for Oki Doki | Sunday Observer

Expolanka Holdings opts for Oki Doki

16 December, 2018
Saif Yusoof
Saif Yusoof

Introducing increased efficiency, optimisation, speed and timing to transport management and merchant delivery, Expolanka Holdings PLC invests in Oki Doki, a one-stop digital transportation solutions provider. The company provides holistic transportation management and logistics solutions across the island using a digital platform. Oki Doki is well-equipped to transport a variety of cargo ranging from finished goods to high-value machinery and bonded cargo.

It relies on the latest technological advancements to ensure timely delivery of goods as well as the highest level of security and transparency. Oki Doki maintains ISO 9001, 14001, 18001 and 140065 standard service levels at all times.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Oki Doki, Saif Yusoof said, “Speed and time have always been core aspects of transport services. However, today, transport services are more integrated and interconnected.

“This is what we plan to offer our customers be it high-value cargo or a straightforward food delivery. Our expertise in transportation and logistics management sector will assist us to consistently see ahead and find solutions to challenges as and when they arise. This sets us apart from the crowd,” he said.

Oki Doki with over 20 years of local trade expertise, can provide transport solutions to a range of industries from apparel, trims and fabrics, finished goods, FMCG, high value machinery, project cargo, general cargo and bonded cargo. The company offers fast and convenient food delivery services.

“Profound digital transformations are taking place all over the globe and we believe it is time to challenge the status quo in Sri Lanka too,” he said.

Oki Doki manages over 1,800 vehicles and offers islandwide coverage powered by the latest technology. Equipped to provide end-to-end solutions, business intelligence, customised reporting and operates a web-based portal and allows customers to track movements of the vehicles through GPS (24X7) online monitoring or via the call centre. 

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